Japan set to hold massive military drill
War game being seen as a clear message to neighbouring China, as territorial disputes deepen.

Published On 1 Nov 2013
Japan is set to hold one of its biggest military drills on Friday, when 18,000 troops will participate in island-landing exercises in Okinawa prefecture.
The drill is being seen as a clear message to neighbouring China.
The two countries are in a dispute over the ownership of a chain of islands in the East China Sea.
Al Jazeera’s Rob McBride reports from Hong Kong.
Source: Al Jazeera